This paper discusses the development and testing of the new- generation recovery system in high-powered rockets. It starts from the overall description of the rocket system, the requirements of the Miniature Autonomous Rocket Recovery System (MARRS) and is followed by a description of a flight tested MARS. Next, simulation and results from the flight tests are given. This paper ends with conclusions and recommendations for follow-on testing.
Miniature Autonomous Rocket Recovery System (MARRS)
2011
13 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aeronautics , Parachutes & Decelerators , Nose cones , Parafoils , Rockets , Self operation , Aerial delivery , Descent trajectories , Flight testing , Global positioning system , Inertial navigation , Prototypes , Ads(Aerial delivery systems) , Payload delivery , Payload recovery , Recovery systems , Rocket payloads
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